• Rob Demovsky joins Wilde and Tausch
    Jan 23 2026
    ESPN NFL Nation Packers reporter Rob Demovsky joins Wilde and Tausch as the Green Bay Packers continue the search for a new defensive coordinator and speculation continues on the future of offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich and special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia. Is the DC role Jim Leonhard's job to lose?
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    24 mins
  • Why Rich Bisaccia Might Be Staying + Packers DC Search HEATS UP After Jeff Hafley Leaves - Weekly Wilde
    Jan 22 2026
    Matt LaFleur is officially extended — and now the Packers’ offseason dominoes are falling fast. On this week’s Weekly Wilde, Alex Strouf and Jason Wilde break down Jeff Hafley leaving Green Bay for the Dolphins, why the DC search is moving quickly, and what the Packers are actually looking for in the next defensive coordinator. They also dig into the biggest fan frustration: why haven’t we seen more coaching staff changes yet? Jason explains why Rich Bisaccia remains so valued inside the building (even with the special teams criticism), what could happen with Adam Stenavich, and why this staff timeline may be tied to other front office decisions. Plus: where the defensive roster questions are loudest heading into March — pass rush depth, cornerback, and what comes next after a chaotic season.
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    34 mins
  • Rob Demovsky on LaFleur Extension, Hafley Exit & What’s Next
    Jan 21 2026
    ESPN NFL Nation reporter Rob Demovsky joins Kyle, Brust & Nortman to break down Matt LaFleur’s contract extension, Jeff Hafley leaving Green Bay for Miami, and what changes could be coming next for the Packers’ coaching staff. Rob also explains why the organization is prioritizing stability, how Ed Policy is approaching his first major decisions, and what this all means for the Packers heading into the offseason.
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    11 mins
  • Adam Schefter: The Packers Gave Matt LaFleur a REAL DEAL Contract
    Jan 21 2026
    ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy with breaking news, league-wide context, and a blunt assessment of where professional football is headed next — including why an 18-game regular season is no longer a matter of if, but when. 012126 Schefty on JGC The segment opens with immediate Packers news, as Schefter provides updates on Green Bay’s defensive coordinator search following Jeff Hafley’s departure. He confirms the Packers are interviewing Christian Parker, Jonathan Gannon, and Durante Jones, and explains why Jonathan Gannon’s poor head-coaching record in Arizona should not overshadow his reputation as a top-tier defensive mind around the league. Schefter adds that if Brian Flores does not land a head-coaching job, Minnesota is fully prepared to bring him back — and that teams should not hesitate to overpay elite coordinators, especially in today’s NFL where continuity and scheme stability matter more than ever. 🏈 Matt LaFleur’s contract: a real commitment Schefter then provides clarity on Matt LaFleur’s extension, confirming: The deal is multi-year The money is significant This is not a “patch-it-up” or symbolic extension In Schefter’s words, the contract signals that Green Bay made a real commitment, not a lame-duck compromise. That said, he delivers an important reality check: Almost every NFL coach is on the hot seat every year. Even elite names like Mike Tomlin, Sean McDermott, and John Harbaugh face pressure annually — extensions don’t eliminate expectations. 🔄 Why the coaching carousel exploded Schefter breaks down why this cycle reached 10 head-coaching changes, noting: Owners no longer care about eating $30–50 million in buyouts Franchise valuations make firing staffs financially irrelevant Teams exist to sell hope, not patience In what he calls an “ADD world,” patience is no longer rewarded — and coaching stability is far more fragile than fans realize. 💰 The 18-game season: owners already know the answer The core of the segment centers on Robert Kraft’s comments, which Schefter agrees were essentially the quiet part said out loud. Schefter explains: Owners are “hell-bent” on getting to 18 games One preseason game would be eliminated A second bye week would be added The change will be framed as player-friendly The real driver is TV inventory and money Chewy offers a blunt hypothetical: If players are offered more money, fewer preseason snaps, and extra rest, most will say yes. 🧠 What players SHOULD be demanding Schefter strongly agrees with the show’s central argument: Players need to think long-term, not paycheck-to-paycheck. The crew argues players should demand: Lifetime health insurance Long-term medical care for all players, not just stars Real protection for the majority of players who never see generational wealth Schefter acknowledges the core problem: The NFLPA lacks leadership, unity, and leverage. With every vote counting equally — from Patrick Mahomes to a backup punter — owners have consistently outmaneuvered the union. 📉 Injuries, fatigue & football’s breaking point The conversation turns sobering as they reflect on: The explosion of ACL and Achilles injuries Players becoming “walking wounded” late in seasons The contradiction between player safety messaging and expansion Schefter admits: 17 games already felt like a lot. 18 is even more. Yet he reiterates: It’s coming anyway. 🎓 College football isn’t slowing down The discussion widens to college football, where: Indiana played 16 games The national championship now lands on January 25 The calendar continues to expand with no real offseason Schefter points out that downtime for players, coaches, and media is essentially gone — and expansion at both levels is accelerating wear-and-tear earlier than ever. ⚖️ The bottom line Schefter closes with a reality that defines the entire segment: Owners are organized Players are fragmented Fans complain — and still watch Football ...
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    19 mins
  • Rob Demovsky on LaFleur's Extension -- What Comes Next for Packers?
    Jan 19 2026
    Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe, and Chewy to discuss Matt LaFleur's multiyear contract extension, officially inked over the weekend. Demovsky explains the timeline and what comes next for Green Bay as the offseason continues.
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    17 mins
  • Rob Demovsky joins Wilde and Tausch
    Jan 16 2026
    ESPN NFL Nation Packers reporter Rob Demovsky joins Wilde and Tausch. Rob brings the heat discussing speculation on the future of Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers following their elimination from the playoffs at the hands of the rival Chicago Bears.
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    24 mins
  • Adam Schefter on Matt LaFleur’s Future, Trade Value & Why Packers Are ‘On the Clock
    Jan 14 2026
    “Adam Schefter on Matt LaFleur’s Future, Trade Value & Why Packers Are ‘On the Clock’” Alternate options “Adam Schefter: LaFleur Negotiations Stalled — What Happens If the Packers Walk Away?” “Schefter Explains LaFleur’s Leverage, Coach Trade Comp & Why Green Bay Is a Top Job” “Adam Schefter: Top-5 Coach? LaFleur’s Market, Harbaugh Factor & Packers Timeline” 🗣️ Apple/Spotify Subtitle Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to break down Matt LaFleur’s contract talks, his potential trade value, the Packers’ timeline for a decision, and why the Green Bay job would be one of the league’s most coveted. 📝 Episode Description (Schefter segment only) ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to unpack the biggest question in Green Bay: What happens next with Matt LaFleur and the Packers? 011425 Schefty on JGC Schefter explains why there’s still no deal between LaFleur and the Packers, despite days of negotiations, and why that means the situation is officially “up in the air.” He lays out how both sides want an agreement, but length, money, and expectations are all potential sticking points. Topics Schefter dives into: 🏈 LaFleur’s leverage & the coaching market Why multiple teams would have interest if LaFleur hit the market How the nine head-coach openings impact his leverage Why Green Bay has to act quickly before other jobs start filling up 🔁 Could the Packers trade Matt LaFleur? Schefter walks through past examples of coaches being traded for picks — including Mike Holmgren to Seattle for a 2nd-rounder — and compares that to LaFleur’s potential value in today’s market. He explains why a team might instead choose a coach like John Harbaugh or Kevin Stefanski and avoid giving up draft capital altogether. ⏱️ “We’re on the clock” Why Schefter believes there is a timeline, even if it isn’t written down Why, for the sake of everyone involved, a decision should come this week How the Harbaugh domino could force Green Bay’s hand 💰 The real head-coach money tier Schefter and the crew talk through the going rate for top NFL coaches: Why “yesterday’s prices are not today’s prices” How salaries for guys like Andy Reid, Sean Payton, Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh set the market Why hiring an elite coach now means paying well into eight figures per year 🧠 How the league views Matt LaFleur Schefter shares that a “very, very respected” NFL voice told him LaFleur is viewed as a top-5 head coach in the league, especially as an offensive mind. That perspective may not match how some Packers fans feel right now, but it absolutely shapes his market and the way other teams would pursue him. The segment wraps with Schefter drawing a parallel between his own house being under construction and the Packers being “under construction” too — and why everyone needs clarity so they can move on, one way or another. 🎧 Inside info, real timelines, and an honest look at LaFleur’s value across the league — only with Adam Schefter on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Adam Schefter, Matt LaFleur, LaFleur contract, Packers head coach, NFL coaching carousel, coach trade compensation, John Harbaugh, Kevin Stefanski, Packers front office, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    17 mins
  • Potawatomi Sportsbook Football Monday
    Jan 12 2026
    Greg Matzek and Gary Ellerson go live from the Potawatomi Sportsbook on Football Monday, breaking down the Packers’ season-ending Wild Card loss to the Bears. The guys debate whether Matt LaFleur’s seat is officially hot — and if a coaching change is coming, who should be next in line. If LaFleur’s future is in doubt, does GM Brian Gutekunst deserve the same scrutiny? Plus, Packers insider Jason Wilde joins the show with the latest from Titletown and a deeper dive into the teams still standing in the NFL playoffs.
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    1 hr and 29 mins